
the "Tournament Sized" Red Drum and landed it. It measured right at 26.5" - now that's the way to wake up a fishing trip. And it must have because Montana began to put one fish in the boat after another. Her fish of choice for the moment was keeper sized Black "puppy" Drum, then a few feisty Redfish. Doug caught his share too, then the breeze became a calm and the "no see-ums" attacked us, so we move on up to the Jolley River.
We fished up at Snook Creek with live shrimp under floats but had
only nibbles. Then we fished on the outside of Tiger, north at a small marsh run out, and had no luck. We came back to the mouth of Tiger and fished some flooded oysters and again, no luck. The breeze had picked up so we thought we'd try the logs again, even though the tide was up and this did the trick.
I think it was Montana's first cast, she felt the bump and set the hook and reeled in a nice keeper sized Flounder, garnering her an Amelia Island Back Country Slam of Black Drum, Red Drum, and Flounder. Then she followed that up with a keeper sized Seatrout to claim a "Grande Slam". Both anglers teamed up to land a handful more of Seatrout, then we called it a day, another great one to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida
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